Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1919 — Page 3
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Pace Throe.
mm POINT NEWS
ippcnings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
(iOYERNS PROVINCE SOUGHT BY ITALY
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W.it bn has ".in hasp! the Allmati ivrty and Ins hr.;h t. Win. Wirt. lU !(. me l si()fn!s f our vit . Jas. a ri. tils.i of t.iar, is l...Uins fr a
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Mr. ani Mrs. John Hughes and son : Hammond, and Mr. and Mr?. n. r:f-l act daughter. Margorie o M '.-"fwere. Sunday visitors at the h'-nu-o.' W. O. Hush's. Mrs. John Brown of Gary. was m 1 vv n Pc:nt on Monday. Mrs. R;owi . the wife of the p upr'.f lor -f tiu Gary Lumber company. Mr. and Mr.". Joseph Kv.z of civ?o spent the week end Wilis, Mrs.
KriJ'i mother, Mrs. Sebersr. j A baby boy wa born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dovl.-hi on Far.irday. Mrs. S. U Brook of Cleveland. Ohio, :s in Crown I'o;nt this week or. bar.ness. Miss Margaret Kramer. who h spent the past six months in Hammond hr sh has been enaaaed in .iresa maktne. has returned to Crown Point for the summer. John Barbould. of Hammond, former proprietor of the TaMlme Bowling Alleys, was n'i'nr on friends In Crown point on P m lay. Joseph Habe:-7tt. who owns the soft drink parlor on rh west sld of the square is very 'ck with pneumonia. r.d hi." family and friends have been very much alarmed the r,st few days. The doctors pronoun-- his case very eerious. Cha. W. Chase, president of thOary Street Kallway, was in Crown Point on hujr.ne.ss- on Mondiy. It Is known that a number of prominent Gary fan:i'.is ar .-onternplannc comltis to Crown Point to reside if rhey can find suitable property. C K.
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jolliers. Our people r-hould 111:1,(0 eei jiilort to pp'nuv those des'u able fam- ! "lies ami ,uae ( 'row n I Vint an ulfiii ! L.oiio. toi i h.-:u- ; The s.dd'. r and Sailers of our city : w ; i i ;nc lio' Krfi'l'r Monday d.liioo at
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nil should I"' a M'l e, 1a t ion mrn who have sorv.np th ii" i m home. i n i:m. ; i 1 t!;a Reese,
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY II!
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AuroMo r.nn'.n!. ';ar ; l.rs.oa wi-.h- . v i a n 1 . I a r . ' NATIONAL CHAIRMAN j IS AT INDIANAPOLIS j l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ! INT'lANA l' Ind. April Homer S I'uinminsf. domorratte national i rhairman. is Hi(i'i(i to a-r! ho o j at noon todav nmi this afternoon w '1 !
confer with Frederic Van Nuys. flat I rl'.ii'man and members of the Ma'e S rommittee c.-.neerning the democrat jcampaisn In Indiana !n 1?;. A publir I reoertion w HI bo hM f"r C immlns j from 4 to o'clock t)rs afternoon, i chairman Cummins will speak at ! a democratic banquet o be held toj night, at which Kdward O. Hoftrran. of Fort Wayne. Ind.. recently elected (sooretnry of the National Comnvttee. Iw.ll preside. Another speaker will be I Mrg. Ueorge Bass, of Chicago, head of ithe woman's bureau of the democrat -1 i" national committee.
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Make Your Easter Preparations Now
As alwnys. tlii? store lakes the lead in Tresontinpr the most beautiful and authoritative fashions in Ladies' and Mi sses' A ear for Lastcr.
The new. the exclusive, the tasteful and refined have been ." - mbled by us with scrupulous care. We've jdanncd a secial display for Wed.
Admiral Enrico Mi'.Io. Admiral M:llo is governor of Da! m.atiri. one of the provinces in Eu'crp o-r which rat.ons are dis
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BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
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d"d a his country
here today following an
reral months. Heath came
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in his diity-seventh year. Tl . V. n'a V. - , . T? . ."I .
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Hair stops falling out and , man. .-. r.. the ,o r mh h i f 0 , ; Fannie M-B-iar Woolworth. Tie startgets thick, wavy, strong ti1 n,lt aa an on,, bo:, withoutTaiar and beautiful. t th- aKe of ::. but amas.-d a r-t 1 fortune and became widely known as
I the founder and owner or tn larees-
string of five and
Tnnr hair hecemes light, wavy, flu
Abundant ar.d appears as soft, lustrous and beauMful a? a yourg girl's after a 'Tanderine :-atr cleanse." Jus' try h!a moisten a c'o-h with a little :inderine ar.d onrefuliy draw it through .your hair, taking m small trand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive nit and in jusr. a few moments you have doubled ho heau'v of your hair. potdej beautifying the hair at "ti". Panderln disso' vo- every particle dandruff: rln?. r'lrif!"" d invigra'.es th scalp, forever stopping 1'rh-l-fr and fnl'.irg hair. But what wii! nloqse yoij most wi'l he after a few weeds' Ue when you will sctua'.ly see reA hiir fine and downy ,t flrrt yes hut really new hair growing U over the ),-ip. If vim oare for pre'ty. foft hair and lots f it. sufrly ire a Fmall bo'f,e of Kriowl-o.n's ranJr(n from any dr-lgriet or toilet counter for a few orit. - Adv.
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'. rhed in T'tiea. N. V. Mrs Helen M'f'snn and Mrs. Jess Ponohue, h's dauehters. and Jam Pono'nue. his son-in-law, who came from Poranton. Pa . were with the merchant when he died. Mrs. Woo'.worth !" ill at their New York residence In Fifth avenue.
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The Real Successor to the Army Shoe THE shoe that you will be sure to turn to when you discard your heavy army shoes. Because you can w ear the Educator w ith all the comfort that you knew in the army shoe, the m freedom from corn, bunion, in(rown nails, etc. It lets the feet grow as they should. MADE FOR MEN. WOMEN and CHILDREN There is no protection stronger than the famous Educator trademark. It means that behind every part cf your shoe stands a responsible manufacturer, Rice A Hut chins, Inc., Boston. Visit our Educator Department and see how good your feet look in Educators. Bring your children with you --they ought to wear Educators too.
Our Collection of Fine Footwear for the EASTER SEASON affords the Keenest Delight to Lovers of High -Stand a rd Style and Long-Lasting Beauty The Prevailing Prices are Consistently and Insistently Lower
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Stunning Suits and Coats, Beautiful Millinery, Pretty Waists
and Skirts, Gloves, Neckwear and Other Dainty Requisites. Are Here in the Widest and Most Attractive Assortments Ever Presented in this City. The New "Dolman" Coats Are Decidedly Fascinating
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You'll h? charmed wi'h thpir b'-auty, rl"aspd with their easily afordablo ;iricp.s. thp most fashionable fabric?.
dolielced with th"ir stylp and highly S,-,)rf.p of now siylep fir hero in all
Dolmans as Pictured Dolmans & Capes $31.75
- of sand or blue S'.lvrtone, yoke back, now wrap a,bou collar, draped sWver. handsome silk lining. Priced a .'.f.7r.
A uioft r xtraordinaf y collection of spiripd n?w- Dolmans and Cape? if Wo.i! Veloiir and Scrcr. Hhawl and Tuxl' collar?. All 'ho new ,-h?'lc, $31.75.
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A Special Value in New Spring Cape For w-omon and the school mis fe feature the?" smart n Capes of fine Worsted Serge in tiivy blue. Yoke effects, prettily shirred, belt'd coat.?r? with pocke.-. braid and button trtmmed, eites for women, missep, and school C f 9 Q Q ?iris 116.50 values - - Ol ew.O
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New Easter Suit, $43. 75 Box Coat. Russian Blouse snfj tailored models of superior quality Sere and Poriet Twill. Most of them have pretty vestees of fancy silk and are trimmed with braid and bu'tons.
No Charge for Alterations
Women's Chic Suits, $31.75 Sprint tailor mades. and semhDnx Sui? of Sne-st Serpe. Models emhodyinr: th essentia! nw nctep tich! shouldefs, eloe fitting sleevep, jaunty vests and narrow .skirts.
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Windsome Spring Dresses for the Stout Women We have plenty of them here, youthful styles portraying youthful lines full of prraee and beauty, faultlessly tailored, designed, cut and modeled by stout wear specialists and styled as smartly as if intended for the misses' wardrobe. Let us show von a few of them.
MORE NEW HATS ARRIVED for the s3 Sale i lSP Vrm will finrl it n vrrv ensv mat
ter to select your Easter Hat from this splendid prroup specially imrcliased tor the last days of our Annual $5 Hat Sale. This sale has been very successful due a .
to the quality, variety and style
of hats offered. The new arrivals are beauties and the sort that ordinarily would retail
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llvi Vv-NThS RtT Cl OTOFRS Open Tuesday, Friday Saturday Evenings
! Easter Pumps and Oxfords E1 Trim, ivraeeful Pumps in black or brown kid with low heels charming Colonial Pumps in patent
leather or black kid. Loins heels smart laee Oxfords, in brown or black with military and high heels. Come in and see these new
models. Thev re so oharmin?
vou'll want to trv them on at
o comfortable you'll want to keep
moderate. Thev
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special
Ladles Envelope Chemise, of Crep o Chine in nsh color, trimmed with dainty lace?.
$n.00 parmef)ts
fit
$2.69
special Lad:es" All Siik Corset Covers, flesh co'or, prettily trimmed with lnee. all siies, $1.26 garments on sale 00
on co. They're
them on. The prices are from 86.00 to $.f0.
Girls Slippers
Attractive now models, in patent leather and dull kid, plain too, ankle strap, spring heel's, tannine leather soles, size, nt,
to C. Triced at per rair
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES and accrued interest BERTY
$2.00
House Dresses Two Two extra specials in Springtime House Dresses are offered for Wednesday only. Percale House Dresses
range
Tots ' Slippers Baby Doll Ankle Strap SlipperF, in fine pa'ent leather, dependable all leather poles, wedge heels, sizes 5 to 8. Priced for Wednes
day at per pair
PRETTY WHITE DRESSES
For Confirmation Every dress is beautifully made, daintily trimmed with choice laee and good embroideries and fashioned with all the best Spring fabrics in an unlimited varietv of stvles.
A splendid lot of well made cood quality Percale House Presses, in navy blue, gray
and Mack, with small figure, all sizes, regu
lar JS.fiO dresses, w ednesday
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$2.29
$1.50
Specials
White Organdie Frocks
Pretty panel effects, satin sashes, pleated plain skirts, elaborately trimmed wrJi lao
insertion: sizes 6 to 14. Triced
for Wednesday at
and and
$13.98
$4.98 Voile Dresses Dresses at $6.98
A special value is offered In White Voile Dresses for confirmation at this price. Tin tucks, dainty laces and insertions trim these pretty frocks; one has shoulder straps of Val lace, pleated skirt and nink ribbon sash, siaes to 11.
Priced for Wednes- g fito 14 years. Priced
You can choose from a number of becoming models, of white Organdie., square and round neck, lace oke, three-quarter sleeves, ruffled peplum. pleated skirt, white satin sash, splendid confirmation dresses, verv prettv Indeed; sIzps
Gingham Dresses, $1.98
Hammond.
East Chicago.
Tl-? C!liirn.Gt Reefing Co.
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Koom 27 Rimbr.ch Bldg. Phones 467 and 2365.
EOOFIITG- APPLIED OVER OLD SHINGLES GliAVEL ROOFIITG A2TD REPAIRING
before the Spring Kams set In. Indiana Harbor.
Xow is the time Whiting.
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CAMP THORN E A CO. SERVICE AT WEIS' DRUG STORE 575 Hohtrtan St., Hammond, Ind. JOHN PORA CO. 3462 Guthrie St., Near p. O., Indiana Harbor, nd. NASSAU &. THOMPSON N. W. Cor. Forsyth and Chicago Ave., East Chicago, lou. TRIBE OF K 675 Broadway, Gary, Ind.
Women's pretty light colored Gin;ham Dresses, good styles, suitable for street wear a hie assortment to choose from, all
sire?, regular $2.73 dressesWednesday at
$1.98
Double Stamps Wednesday
KAUFMAN IN & WOLF - Hammond. Ind.
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DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL
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D'n 1 K-nne:- lft Ut "'nine n business tr'.v f T"le(Jo, Ohio
Mrs. ""'ill Kenney of Hammond visite1 I?ell friends yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Tom Piatt cam to Crown Tclnt yesterday morninsr with two prisoners for the penal farm at Grencast! Mrs Jui-I Havdn went t" Chicaen
will vijit Mr.
Mor-ltt Kelsey. Leroy Ke!e-
. T,-is I'atte- went to I
v,,.-nc. .-t.,-iv i at vnine w nr sn
and Mrs l-e """i a i-w ny." -- fere returning; to her home in i Des
Moines. Iowa
Jam's Brannock. who Is workln? in the north part of the. county came hem yetrday morning. There was never a btr prospect or a b:c wbat crop. Mr. and Mrs 1" f. "alker. wh hv bn I'vinc in a farm In Eag", Cre'k township have raivel hack to Lentil.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.
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